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College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
Psychology 93
ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Science: 4 semesters of HS science other than physical science, or >27 on ACT
science subscore.
Deficiency: 3 hours in field other than HS field.
Foreign Language: 4 semesters, one language, in HS.
Deficiency. 6 hours in one language.
OTHER NOTES
Entering students with fewer than 64 hours and all students planning to take their first
college math course must have appropriate SAT/ACT/COMPASS scores for placement.
Consult the current university catalog for information on the schedule of future course
offerings and prerequisites for course enrollment.
See catalog for dual major and dual degree requirements.
Exceptions must be approved on the appropriate exception or substitution form.
ELECTIVES
General electives (may include deficiency in foreign language); may not include
Academic Advance courses; arrange to ensure >33 advanced hours.
Bachelor of Science Degree (BS)
Admission Requirements
Before being admitted to a program, a student must satisfy the
requirements listed in the SAT/ACT Placement section of this catalog.
PSYCHOLOGY (BS)
BS: PSYCHOLOGY DEGREE PLAN (PSYC)
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus ............................................................................. 3
BIBL 102 A cts-Revelation .................................................... 3............................................. 3
BIBL 211 Message of the Old Testament ........................... ....... 3........ 3
BIBL 212 Christianity in Culture ................................ .. . .............................. 3
A dvanced Bible ........................................ 3
English
ENGL 111 Composition and Rhetoric ........................................ 3
Literature ...................... .......... 3................................................................................... 3
Speech
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication .. ............................................... 3
History ............................................................... 3
Science
BIO L 120 Biology: Hum an Perspective ........................................................................ 3
Choose from: chemistry, physics, AENV/ITEC 130, NUTR 120 ..................................... 3
Mathematics
> M A T H 120 ................................................................. 3
EX SC 100 + 3 activities ............................................................. 4............................................. 4
UNIV 100 University Seminar ....................... ........................... 1
TOTAL UNIVERSITY CORE ...................... ........ 41
English
ENGL 112 Composition and Literature or
ENGL 326 Business and Professional W riting .................................................................. 3
Social Sciences/Humanities
PSYC 120 Introduction to Psychology ............................ ......... ........... 3
Choose two: anthropology, economics (also AGRB 261), geography, history,
philosophy, political science, sociology (maximum one course per area) .................. 6
Fine Arts
Choose one: ART 101, MUSM 230, THEA 220 or THEA 250 ................................ 3
TOTA L BS CO RE ....................................................................... 15
Psychology
PSYC 201 Psychology Sem inar I .................. ............. 1............................................... 1
PSYC 232 Developmental Psychology ................... .............. ........ . 3
PSYC 233 Physiological Psychology ................................... ............. 3
PSYC 240 Principles of Learning ........................................ 3
PSYC 301 Psychology Seminar II ............................................... 1
PSYC 368 Psychological Tests and Measurement ........................................................ 3
PSYC 351 Experimental Psychology .................................... ................................. 3
PSYC 370 Social Psychology ........................................ ..................... 3
PSYC 382 Abnormal Psychology .............. ........... .......................... 3
PSYC 401 Psychology Seminar III ........................................ 1
PSYC 451 Statistics in Psychological Research ........... ............................. 3
PSYC 485 Introduction to Counseling ................... ................... ............... 4
PSYC 493 History of Theories in Psychology ........................................ 3
Psychology selections ........................................ ............................ 6
TOTAL ....................................................... 41
M inim um .................................................................................... 31
Minimum grade for each course in major ............................. ....... C
Minimum GPA in major ................................................. 2.00
Minimum GPA for graduation .................. ......................... 2.00
M inim um advanced hours ......................... ............... .......................... 33
M inim um total hours ............................................................................ 128
ACAD hours do not count in minimum hours required for degree.INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY (BS)
BS: INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY DEGREE PLAN (IPSY)
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus .................... .... .......... ........ .............. 3
BIBL 102 A cts-Revelation ............................................................................... 3
BIBL 211 Message of the Old Testament ..................... ..... .............. 3
BIBL 212 Christianity in Culture ........................................ ................... 3
A dvanced Bible ............................................... 3
English
ENGL 111 Composition and Rhetoric ......................... .... ................ ................ 3
Lite ra tu re .................................................. .... ... ............................................................... 3
Speech
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication ........................................ 3
History
H IST 100-299 ............................................................................... 3.................................. . . . . 3
Science
BIOL 120 Biology: Human Perspective ............................................ ...... 3
Choose from: chemistry, physics, AENV/1TEC 130, NUTR 120 .............................. 3
Mathematics
>M A TH 120 ...................................................................................................................... 3
EXSC 100 + 3 activities ..................................................................................... 4
UN IV 100 University Sem inar ....................................................... ......................................... 1
TOTAL UNIVERSITY CORE ........................ 41
English
ENGL 112 Composition and Literature or
ENGL 326 Business and Professional W riting ........................................ 3
Social Sciences/Humanities
PSYC 120 Introduction to Psychology ........................................ ......... 3
Choose two: anthropology, economics (also AGRB 261), geography, history,
philosophy, political science, sociology (maximum one course per area) .................. 6
Fine Arts
Choose one: ART 101, MUSM 230, THEA 220 or THEA 250 ..................................... 3
TO TA L B S C O R E ....................................................................... ................................... .. . 15
Psychology
PSYC 232 Developmental Psychology ................... ................ .................. 3
PSYC 240 Principles of Learning ....................................... 3
PSYC 370 Social Psychology ....................................... .................................. 3
PSYC 382 Abnormal Psychology ..................... .................. .... ...... ........ . 3
PSYC 493 History of Theories in Psychology ....................................... ............. 3
PSYC 350 Applied Research Design and Analysis ........................................ ..... 3
PSYC 368 Psychological Tests and Measurement ...................................... .... 3
PSYC 451 Statistics in Psychological Research ................................ 3
PSYC 301 Psychology Seminar II ......................................... 1
PSYC 343 Selection and Performance Appraisal .................................. 3......3
PSYC 375 Industrial and Organizational Psychology ........................................ 3
PSYC 388 Teams and Team Leadership .................... ................. 3
PSYC 401 Psychology Seminar III ........................................ 1
PSYC 485 Introduction to Counseling ........................... ................. 4
3 hours approved by advisor ........................................ 3
T O TA L ........................................ .. ................................................... .... ..... ...... 4 2
Communication
COMS 486 Human Resource Training and Development ..................................... 3
Choose one: COMS 343, 384, 430 ..................................... ....... ...... ... .... ...... 3
Track (ch o o se o n e) ...................................... ... ... ... .... ....................... ........................ 9
FLSP 9 hours >200
JMC 9 hours from JMC 102, 233, 260, 310, 342, 451
T O T A L ..................................................... .. ...................................... ....... ....1 5
Resume
Personal skills inventory (updated each semester)
Three informational interviews
Four work samples including oral, written and electronic media products or
other relevant experience
M in im u m ....................................................................................................................................... 15
Minimum grade for each course in major ...................... . ...... ................ C
Minimum GPA in major ................................... .............. 2.00
Minimum GPA for graduation ........................ .................... 2.00
M inimum advanced hours ................................................................... .............. ...33
M in im u m to ta l h o u rs ................................................................................................................. 128
ACAD hours do not count in minimum hours required for degree.
Accelerated Professional Career Track
The Department of Psychology offers to highly-capable and motivated
students the opportunity to participate in the Accelerated Professional
Career Track. By careful scheduling of courses, students have the option
of achieving a master's degree in the four years it usually takes to
receive only a bachelor's degree. The Accelerated Professional Career
Track includes special summer opportunities in psychological research
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